Enable Cloudflare on cPanel

Cloudflare accelerates your websites and protects your website from malicious visitors and bots. It improves the page load times by caching your website content to all of their globally distributed network of servers.

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Cloudflare plugin is available for Shared Linux Hosting and Reseller Linux Hosting orders. You can enable it from the cPanel.

Enabling Cloudflare Plugin

Step 1: Log in to cPanel.

Login to the cPanel of the domain name for which you want to enable Cloudflare.

Step 2: Configure and Enable Cloudflare.

Click Create Your Free Account to create an account with Cloudflare. If you already have an account you can click Sign in here.

You can configure Cloudflare in two ways from the cPanel

CNAME Setup

Full DNS Setup

In this configuration, your domain name points to your authoritative DNS and only subdomains (example: www.mydomain.com, blog.mydomain.com) are pointed to Cloudflare. This configuration works only with CNAME records and if you wish to configure using A records you will need to configure using Full DNS setup.

In this configuration, you need to update your domains current name servers to Cloudflare's name servers. This will make Cloudflare's name servers as the authoritative DNS for your domain name. When using Full DNS Setup the traffic for your entire website is routed through Cloudflare which results in faster load times of your website.